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The Challenge of Mapping the Latino Right


The Challenge of Mapping the Latino Right | The New Yorker

In a new book, the journalist Paola Ramos advances a unified theory of why more Latinos are supporting Donald Trump. But such a theory risks ignoring the ...

Geraldo Cadava Latest Articles | The New Yorker

Geraldo Cadava is a Chicago-based contributing writer at The New Yorker focussing on Latino politics, history, and culture. He is the author of “The ...

HispanicTips on X: "The Challenge of Mapping the Latino Right ...

The Challenge of Mapping the Latino Right https://t.co/RbKqEoIdOe.

Latinos are moving to the right politically. How will that impact ... - KJZZ

the rightward shift of Latino voters — a move that seems surprising with a candidate like former President Donald Trump at the top of the GOP ...

Triumphs and Struggles for Latino Civil Rights - ADL

Over 42 million Latinos live in the United States, making up America's largest ethnic minority group. As their population grows, Latino people and ...

Latino is Not a Race | Latino Policy & Politics Institute

For example, the Census Bureau added a separate question on Hispanic ethnicity to the 1980 Census only after the passage of key civil rights ...

What issues will matter most to Hispanic voters in 2024? - ABC News

In 2024, which looks likely to be a 2020 rematch between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, both parties will be looking to ...

Paola Ramos explores her book 'Defectors' about right-wing Latino ...

In recent years, the political landscape has shifted dramatically, particularly regarding the Hispanic community's alignment with political ...

Professor Tanya Hernandez Examines Latino Anti-Black Racism in ...

The book looks at examples of discrimination in the workplace, housing, schools, and the justice system in the United States, based on Hernández's extensive ...

US election campaigns shift strategies as Latino voter allegiances ...

Latinos have long been considered Democratic supporters, but the demographic has been shifting to the right.

The Promise of The Hispanic Moment or The Real ... - Medium

Beyond being “next in line,” in Arizona, Latinos are also heavily of Mexican origin (90%) and, in fact, many of them are native Californians who ...

Chicano Movements: A Geographic History - University of Washington

The Chicano movement that took shape in the late 1960s transformed the identity, the politics, and the community dynamics of Mexican Americans.

UnidosUS - Latino civil rights and advocacy

We are the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization.

Black and Latino Voting Power Under Threat in Redistricting Case

A federal appeals court in Texas is considering whether to reverse a precedent allowing minority voter coalitions to jointly sue over racial discrimination.

Trump made gains in heavily Hispanic areas all over the map

Texas and Florida are already reliably Republican, but more Hispanics turning away from Democrats in future presidential races could further ...

Majority of Latinos voted for Harris, new poll says

Florida was the exception, according to the American Electorate Voter Poll conducted by BSP Research and the African American Research ...

Mapping inequality for Black and Latino residents | McKinsey

Black and Latino US residents experience different levels of prosperity and parity depending on where they live. Our interactive map explores this variation ...

Black and Latino Voters Sue Over North Carolina's New ...

A group of Black and Latino voters today filed a federal lawsuit challenging North Carolina's new congressional map that was enacted in ...

The Ascending Latino Community and Attempts to Silence Our Voice

By Esteban Camarena. Latino communities in the United States continue to grow in size, economic influence, and political clout.

The Hispanic Challenge - Foreign Policy

The persistent inflow of Hispanic immigrants threatens to divide the United States into two peoples, two cultures, and two languages.